As part of efforts to ensure international level education for students, the Delhi Board of School Education has signed an MoU with the International Baccalaureate — an international board that works in 159 countries.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said with this partnership, the students studying in the Delhi board affiliated schools will get international-level of education.
He added that the training of teachers of the schools that are affiliated with the Delhi Board of School Education and student assessments will be done under the supervision of international experts.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia interacted with the Heads of Schools in the South-East District ahead of the re-opening of schools.
He said that heads of schools are ready to not only bridge the learning gap when schools open but also cater to social-emotional well-being when children return to school.
A three-day capacity building program has commenced for the Heads of Schools in the South-East District to the aim of creating awareness of the new programmes started by the government in the field of education and share information related to its implementation.
Along with this, the Heads of School are also being trained on how to reduce the learning gap of the children once schools reopen and reconnect them.
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